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nikimcbee 06-23-10 11:50 AM

A Case study for democrat corruption
 
Anyone following the Blago trial?
http://cbs2chicago.com/breakingnewsa...2.1765302.html

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"I'd like to get the ******* out of here," Blagojevich said on one of the tapes, recorded the morning after Obama won the 2008 presidential election. "The objective is to get a good gig over there," meaning D.C.
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Harris said that he and Blagojevich rehearsed how they would broach the subject of a deal to appoint Jarrett to the seat in exchange for a cabinet appointment or ambassadorship for Blagojevich. He testified that Blagojevich planned to float the names of some other potential candidates for the Senate seat to use as leverage for a deal with Obama.
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Blagojevich could tell the Obama administration that he was considering appointing Lisa Madigan to the seat to get her father to stop blocking his political agenda in Springfield.
ain't freedom of the press a @#$ch, blago:haha:
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Jury Hears Talks Of Effort To Stop Negative Chicago Tribune Editorials

Prosecutors also played a tape in which Blagojevich tells Harris that he needs the Chicago Tribune to stop publishing editorials criticizing him and calling for his removal from office.

In the tape, Blagojevich can be heard saying "our recommendation is fire all those *******in' people. Get 'em the ******* out of there and get us some editorial support."

Snestorm 06-23-10 01:54 PM

Nothing like freedom of speech, eh?

Having people fired for speaking their minds, in an editorial.:
Could this dirtbag be prosecuted for Civil Rights Violations?

AVGWarhawk 06-23-10 02:02 PM

You will see Obama testifying before long.......

nikimcbee 06-23-10 02:09 PM

There was an interesting show on the history of the Chicago mob. It didn't take too long before the show was talking about Daily and Rezko:haha:. Now, who was it that has close ties to rezko again?:hmmm: His name eludes me?:hmmm::har:

AVGWarhawk 06-23-10 02:13 PM

Oh yes, Rezko is already in the big house. BO was good buddies with Rezko. Like I said...BO will be taking the stand.

nikimcbee 06-23-10 02:16 PM

I need to get 1480 back here to post on this.:D

nikimcbee 06-23-10 02:17 PM

Atleast Bubba was entertaining, chasing all those chicks:haha:.

gimpy117 06-23-10 02:29 PM

look at your own party dudes, 2001-2009 the corruption went all the way to the top.

nikimcbee 06-23-10 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1426514)
look at your own party dudes, 2001-2009 the corruption went all the way to the top.

Here take another sip of your oil laden koolaid. Enjoy!

Buddahaid 06-23-10 04:26 PM

They are all corrupt. Politician equals corruption and we all are drinking oily Kool-Aide. Stop the useless bickering over who's team is number one because they're all number two. :D

Snestorm 06-23-10 04:31 PM

USA's corruption is bi-partisan.

Platapus 06-23-10 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Snestorm (Post 1426601)
USA's corruption is bi-partisan.

It is about the only thing the Republicans and Democrats can agree upon it seems. :nope:

I wonder if there has ever been an elected government with political parties that was not filled with corruption?

Maybe there is no escaping it?

gimpy117 06-23-10 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Snestorm (Post 1426601)
USA's corruption is bi-partisan.

Agree about that one. I just don't like finger pointing. Pot calling the kettle and what not.

August 06-23-10 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by gimpy117 (Post 1426634)
Agree about that one. I just don't like finger pointing. Pot calling the kettle and what not.


You didn't seem to have a problem doing just that in the Reagan thread. Now that the subject is a Democrat suddenly you've developed an aversion to finger pointing? :roll:

gimpy117 06-23-10 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1426727)
You didn't seem to have a problem doing just that in the Reagan thread. Now that the subject is a Democrat suddenly you've developed an aversion to finger pointing? :roll:

I didn't start the topic so...

besides theres a difference between criticizing a non shared behavior and doing it for something that is mutual

nikimcbee 06-23-10 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1426604)
It is about the only thing the Republicans and Democrats can agree upon it seems. :nope:

I wonder if there has ever been an elected government with political parties that was not filled with corruption?

Maybe there is no escaping it?

That's a good question.:hmmm: I guess it's one thing to have one rotten egg. (nixon?), but that whole city is corrupt from stem to stern. I suppose a third party would be nice, but it seems like that just guarantees one party rule, because it splits the opposing party. (see Perot, Nader) Any whoo, I think this trial will expose what absolute one party rule gives us. IMO, some of the principles behind the Constitution were to prevent absolute rule by one group.

nikimcbee 06-23-10 07:07 PM

Another good example of this kind of corruption, is Portland, OR:haha:. These guys get what they deserve.

Maybe a side question off Platypus, are there any big, metro/urban areas that aren't hotbeds of political corruption? If there are, I wonder what is different between them and the corrupt urban areas?

Platapus 06-23-10 07:13 PM

Well if you want to see corruption, head to the local government level. :yep:

August 06-23-10 07:51 PM

Perot and Nader failed because they represented the dissatisfied wings of their respective parties. I think for a third party to be successful in the US it would need to draw it's support equally from the centrists of both sides.

Platapus 06-23-10 09:06 PM

A nice moderate party? I might just join that :yeah:

Of course, currently we have three "Third parties" in the United States and have had them for a while

Constitution Party (the third largest political party in the US by the way)
Green Party
Libertarian Party

and those are just the big "third parties" if you want to consider the smaller "third parties" we have a bunch of them

American First Party
America's Independent Party
American Patriot Party
The American Party
Independent American Party
Prohibition Party
Working Families Party
The New Party
Labor Party
Socialist Party USA
Communist Party USA
Socialist Labor Party
Party for Socialism and Liberation
Progressive Labor Party
Socialist Equality Party
Socialist Workers Party
World Socialist Party of the United States
Workers Party, USA
Workers World Party
Centrist Party
Independence Party of America
Modern Whig Party
Reform Party of the United States of America

It is not that we don't have a "third party" it is more like we have too many "third parties" that can't get organized.


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